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FOREST AND STREAM 
August, 1920 
SPORTMEN’S RESORTS EAST AND WEST 
Sportsmen planning for rest or recreation will find it worth while to write to the following 
hotels and camps for rates and reservations. 
MAINE 
P. 0. Address. 
Hotel or Camp. 
Capacity- 
Rates 
Day Week 
Eustis, Me The Sargent 
Katahdin Iron Works, Me. .Yoke Pond Camps .. 
Kennebunk Beach, Me New Bass Rock ... 
Kokadjo, Me Kokadjo Inn 
NEW YORK 
Bonaparte, N. Y The New Hermitage 
50 
15 
.150 
Darts, N. Y Dart’s Camp 150 
De Bruce, N. Y The De Bruce Inn 75 
Easthampton, L. I., N. Y... Osborne House 45 
Long View, Ham. Co., N. Y.Long View Cottages 50 
Long Lake, Ham. Co., N. Y.PIumley’s Camp 20 
Mt. Marion, N. Y Mt. Marion House 25 
Patchogue, L. I., N. Y Roe’s Hotel ..100 
Quogue, L. I., N. Y Post House 100 
Shelter Island, L. I., N. Y.Oxford House 100 
NEW JERSEY 
Asbury Park, N. J Ocean Hotel 350 
Belmar, N. j New Windsor 150 
Point Pleasant, N. J The Carrollton 200 
Point Pleasant, N. J The Leighton 250 
NEW HAMPSHIRE 
Antrim, N. H Greystone Lodge 125 
Bethlehem, N. II The Alpine 80 
Sunapee Lake, N. H Granliden Hotel 250 
CONNECTICUT 
Litchfield, Conn Phelps Tavern 100 
COLORADO 
Glenwood Springs, Col The Williams 50 
MICHIGAN 
Bellaire, Mich. North Lakes Resort 35 
Gladstone, Mich Maywood Resort 150 
Michigamme, Mich Camp Keehuwa 240 
Witch Lake, Mich Hunters’ Rest 40 
WISCONSIN 
Burlington, Wis Oak Park Resort 150 
Cable, Wis Eagle Knob Lodge 35 
MONTANA 
Red Lodge, Mont Senia Camps 35 
$5.00 
3.00 
2.50 
2.50 
5.00 
up 
5.00 
0.00 
up 
4.00 
up 
4.00 
up 
3.00 
6.00 
4.00 
4.00 
8.00 
4.00 
3.00 
5.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.50 
4.00 
4.00 
$30.00 
21.00 
12.00 
15.00 
30.00 
up 
30.00 
28.00 
up 
35.00 
25.00 
up 
23.00 
up 
18.00 
35.00 
40.00 
16.00 
35.00 
20.00 
21.00 
21.00 
48.00 
25.00 
30.00 
10.00 
25.00 
10.50 
10.00 
25.00 
25.00 
Yessir— the BEST fishing in Michigan 
Sounds big- and it is. There’s a number of 
streams running into the lake that abound 
with speckled trout, perch, bass and pickerel. 
Excellent swimming, canoeing and eats! 
Well, drop us a postal and we’ll send you 
the interesting booket about 
NORTH LAKES RESORT, Bellaire, Mich. 
Wm. 0. & D. C. Maltby 
Lake Bonaparte 
in the Adirondack Mountains, New York 
Good Fishing and Hunting 
BEAUTIFUL SCENERY 
THE NEW HERMITAGE 
David Scanlin, Proprietor 
COME TO PLUMLEY’S CAMP 
For 
BASS, PIKE AND PICKEREL 
Rates by the Day, $4.00 
By the Week, $23 up 
FRANK PLUMLEY 
Long Lake, Hamilton County, New York 
ARDONIA, N.Y. 
If you want the real outdoor life visit this "joy 
spot’’ of Ulster County. 
FISHING, HIKING AND SUMMER COMFORT 
Exceptionally good table; terms $18.00 weekly; 
capacity 10. 
MRS. E. A. SEYMOUR, 
ARDONIA, ULSTER COUNTY, NEW YORK 
rain, a deluge, beating down the “silk” | 
upon us with its sheer weight. All in 
all it was a memorable night, and we 
secured little rest until dawn. Conse- 
quently we were late in getting out. 
We found the river up, our dug spring j 
swept away, in which we had placed our 
cream and butter, but only our day’s 
supply. Once more we proved the wis- 
dom of the old adage; “It is not wise to 
carry all your eggs in one basket.” 
On the river at eighty-thirty, we found ! 
ourselves once more facing a high wind 
beneath a burning sun, a combination to 
rob canoeing of all romance. Thirteen 
miles below was St. Croix Falls, and we 
discussed seriously the advisability of 
pulling out there. The thought was at- 
tractive, and when at last we reached 
the beautiful little town and had dis- 
cussed the question from all angles over 
many dishes of ice-cream, the thermome- ' 
r.er in the shade reading 103, we came 
to the conclusion that the best of the 
river was behind us, and packed up. 
Leaving the canoe to be shipped by a 
drayman, we took stage over to Dresser 
Junction, and soon were on a through 
Soo train, bound home. 
T ODAY the trip is but a memory, 
but such a memory! I have lived 
it over many a time already, fol- 
lowing my notes and photographic rec- 
ord. When old age comes unbidden upon 
me, what a memory to mull over as I 
sit in the ingle nook! Wise is he who 
stores the library of his mind with many 
volumes of such memories. The Neme- 
kagon-St. Croix trip is one of the best 
and most satisfactory in Wisconsin. 
Another easy day would take the voy- 
ager to Hudson, and one more to the 
mighty Mississippi itself, where the trip 
snould end to make it perfect. But that 
we were wise in leaving the river when 
we did, the thermometer readings for 
the following ten days amply proved. 
To the reader contemplating a canoe trip - 
I can only say, consider well the one I 
have just described. 
Climbing above the mosquitoes 
